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26 with traw. The chaumnies of the Seapoys were on the ame plan; and uch of them as had families, built dwellings near the chaumnies.

There are but few public buildings at Bankeepore: the duly remarkable one that appeared in its environs, was the houe of Mr; Goolden; who lived about a mile from the camp: it was a fine pacious building, finihed in the Englih tyle; and as it tood on a riing ground, it eemed to rear its dome in tately pride, over the aromatic plains and picy groves that adorned the landcape below, commanding an extenive propect of all the fertile vales along the winding Ganges flowery banks. The happy poeor